
Students share their opinion on TCU advising after enrollment
The Mary Couts Burnett Library, where many students study and plan their course goals. (Delaney Vega/Staff Writer)
Some TCU students express a lack of personal connection with academic advisors, especially when it’s time for class selection.
The university requires first and second-year students to attend pre-enrollment advising once every semester to help guide course selection and clarify career plans and goals. With larger majors such as business, students are often put in advising groups w
Some TCU students express a lack of personal connection with academic advisors, especially when it’s time for class selection.
The university requires first and second-year students to attend pre-enrollment advising once every semester to help guide course selection and clarify career plans and goals. With larger majors such as business, students are often put in advising groups w